Rep. Jozwiak met with staff from Pennsylvania Adult & Teen Challenge and toured the facility, which is a state-licensed drug abuse treatment center. The facility, located in Rehresburg, offers inpatient and outpatient services for people suffering drug and alcohol addiction. From left to right are Michael Fanjoy, vice president of programming; Kristopher McFadden Sr., president and CEO; and Ken Lemons, business development representative. As the Commonwealth continues to combat the opioid epidemic, facilities like this one are offering those suffering with addiction the hope of a new start and a second chance.

Rep. Jozwiak participated in a ceremony at the Reading Regional Airport to dedicate three POW/MIA banners recognizing local heroes. The banners, which were sponsored by the POW/MIA Forget-Me-Nots, recognize Lt. Col. Ralph Harold Angstadt, Col. Thomas Wayne Dugan and and Capt. David Eric Pannabecker, who all served in the U.S. Air Force. Angstadt went missing in 1966. Dugan went missing in 1968. The ceremony took place on the 50th anniversary of Dugan’s disappearance. Pannabecker went missing in 1972. The ceremony was well attended.